Multiple Unit Ownership

Multiple Unit Owner

Total Units Owned (#)

*Multiple unit owner analysis is important to determine if one or more individuals or groups owns more than one unit in the building. There could be multiple unit owners in a building for several reasons including a developer holding existing units it was unable to sell, a resident purchasing adjacent units to combine them into a larger single unit, speculators/investors purchasing multiple units as an investment, or banks holding multiple units as a result of a foreclosure. An analysis of the multiple unit owners helps you understand ownership dynamics in a building.

Multiple Unit Owner Detail

Owner

Unit

Purchase Date

Purchase Price

Purchase PSF

BD

BA

SF

*MUS indicates a sale in which multiple units were sold in the same transaction. In Multiple Unit Sales, the stated sale price corresponds to more than one property. Therefore, no price per square foot is calculated for the sale as it is not an appropriate measure.

*MUS indicates a sale in which multiple units were sold in the same transaction. In Multiple Unit Sales, the stated sale price corresponds to more than one property. Therefore, no price per square foot is calculated for the sale as it is not an appropriate measure.

*MUS indicates a sale in which multiple units were sold in the same transaction. In Multiple Unit Sales, the stated sale price corresponds to more than one property. Therefore, no price per square foot is calculated for the sale as it is not an appropriate measure.